"The Arabic Juve Thread... Reloaded!!" (27 Viewers)

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Malato di Juve , , 29
Oct 13, 2005
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Were there many families that immigrated like that at that time? And why?


Most families immigrated because of two main reasons , poverty and Saddam Hussain .
My family got out from there because of the poverty as they were very poor and wanted to live better by working in Saudi Arabia .

You can see that most of the families ran away from Iraq during the 1990s .
 

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ReBeL

The Jackal
Jan 14, 2005
22,871
Most families immigrated because of two main reasons , poverty and Saddam Hussain .
My family got out from there because of the poverty as they were very poor and wanted to live better by working in Saudi Arabia .

You can see that most of the families ran away from Iraq during the 1990s .
That is really new for me. :tup:

I swear to God I knew you would ask this :lol2:
You bastard :lol2:
 

Yamen

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Apr 20, 2007
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since yamen and gamro are being cheeky and acting like nothing toke place last night :D:D:D this is specially for them :lol:

Wallahi ya basha I kinda expected a draw before the game. However, it was really nice while it lasted :)
Zamaliek lost focus in the league and dropped points. ala Juve style!

Even the video just explains the Juve situation bizzabt.

W salemly 3ala Amr Samy w 2olloh el denya dawwara..

laka Allah ya zamalek.. laka Allah ya Juve!
 

Delle Alpi

Chemical Dean
May 26, 2009
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I came home from university an hour ago and making dinner now. Today I am making kafta bet7ene and should be done in 20 minutes. Ya niyala ele bada tetzawajni, botbo5, bemsa7, bejle, bekwe, beta3 kolo. :D
 

Delle Alpi

Chemical Dean
May 26, 2009
8,679
Can i marry you then?

Since most females don't do all that anymore :D
I'll add you to the list, you have to wait unless you have a house and a car, sajelhom be isme ma3a mo2adam and mo2a5ar :p

Sad but true, I am so fortunate to study away from my family, since I learned alot about life and became independent. I remember as an 18 years old skinny Lebanese boy on my way to start university, I imagined it was going to be all rosy and easy, until I realized the next day in North America that Mama is n't there to make me food, wash my cloth, clean, grocery shopping, and Dad isn't around to finish all my documents and take care of stuff any more, I had to start making my own decision, my family gave me the space to be on my own and told me you make the decisions and we will be there to support you. Unlike my younger sister who studies back home and get all that done for her, but still whines and complain how hard university is.
 

Yamen

Senior Member
Apr 20, 2007
11,809
How was it tayyeb ya Mo? Taybeh?

khalina ne7ki 3an el zawaj here ya shabab.. bsara7a it is alarming inno BA3D el shabab el 3arabi beskar w beshar w benek, w hala2 sar momken ne3mal family bedon zawaj!

Ostor 3alena ya rab!
 

Nedvěd

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Marti msafra w 7a3mel 7afla bas yaret matgesh 3ala ghafla :)
:lol:

How was it tayyeb ya Mo? Taybeh?

khalina ne7ki 3an el zawaj here ya shabab.. bsara7a it is alarming inno BA3D el shabab el 3arabi beskar w beshar w benek, w hala2 sar momken ne3mal family bedon zawaj!

Ostor 3alena ya rab!
Rab as in Azzuri7 or as in God? :p
I came home from university an hour ago and making dinner now. Today I am making kafta bet7ene and should be done in 20 minutes. Ya niyala ele bada tetzawajni, botbo5, bemsa7, bejle, bekwe, beta3 kolo. :D
Did you eat mana2eesh yet? :D
 

Delle Alpi

Chemical Dean
May 26, 2009
8,679
How was it tayyeb ya Mo? Taybeh?

khalina ne7ki 3an el zawaj here ya shabab.. bsara7a it is alarming inno BA3D el shabab el 3arabi beskar w beshar w benek, w hala2 sar momken ne3mal family bedon zawaj!

Ostor 3alena ya rab!
It was amazing, I didn't leave anything. The guys had to hold me back from eating the tray itself :D

What's more alarming to me, eno el shab bado ysa7eb bent la yerkabha we yel3ab feha, ye7kela kelmeten 7elween la yel3ab berasha, bas bel neheye ma bado yetzawaj ila men benet mesh beyesha men temha el imha.



Nedvěd;3130893 said:
Did you eat mana2eesh yet? :D
Not yet but hopefully soon once I am done University nshala next semester :p

Different religious beliefs ya Yamen. Nedved is not a muslim, so marriage for him is probably not as serious as it is for us.
I would have to disagree with you there Moe, I have seen some muslims have no respect to marriage, for them a marriage is all about the wedding party and trying to impress and etc. The real meaning of marriage has got lost in the shuffle nowadays.
 

Fred

Senior Member
Oct 2, 2003
41,113
It was amazing, I didn't leave anything. The guys had to hold me back from eating the tray itself :D

What's more alarming to me, eno el shab bado ysa7eb bent la yerkabha we yel3ab feha, ye7kela kelmeten 7elween la yel3ab berasha, bas bel neheye ma bado yetzawaj ila men benet mesh beyesha men temha el imha.





Not yet but hopefully soon once I am done University nshala next semester :p



I would have to disagree with you there Moe, I have seen some muslims have no respect to marriage, for them a marriage is all about the wedding party and trying to impress and etc. The real meaning of marriage has got lost in the shuffle nowadays.
Ya everybody wants to play around and fuck. But even those eventually will have to get married, at least due to social pressure from their families or society, no?
 

Delle Alpi

Chemical Dean
May 26, 2009
8,679
Ya everybody wants to play around and fuck. But even those eventually will have to get married, at least due to social pressure from their families or society, no?

Eventually they might get married, due to pressure from family and etc, but those ones usually don't last most of the times. I know some friends who used to fuck around before marriage, later on they got married, few months after they divorced. The guys were cheating alot and didn't like the idea of being with one woman for the rest of their lives. It was too much for them to digest.
 

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